Censor

/ˈsɛnsər/ noun/verb

A person who examines content to remove or suppress parts deemed objectionable. As a verb, to suppress or delete parts of books, films, or other media.

From Latin 'censor', an official who conducted the census and supervised public morals in ancient Rome. The word derives from 'censere' meaning 'to assess' or 'to judge'. The modern meaning of suppressing content developed in the 16th century.

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ARرقيب
BNসেন্সর
CAcensor
CScenzor
DAcensor
DEZensor
ELλογοκριτής
EScensor
FAناظر
FIsensori
FRcenseur
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